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by Lisa Cirieco-Ohlman

 

Have you had enough cheese yet this season? I haven’t. Discover these places in Geneva but remember we can add to this list if you have other great places to recommend further afield in Vaud or neighboring France.

 

Fondue on the CGN cruise on the lakeFONDUE CRUISE

Lake Gourmet

Compagnie Général de Navigation

www.cgn.ch

0848 811 848

I recently went with a group of people to have a fondue aboard the Général-Guisan boat from Geneva to Coppet and back (boat does not dock in Coppet). I worried all week about the state of the lake and whether the ride would be a bumpy one or not. Fortunately, the weather was calm, the air was about 6C, and the boat was stable! I am prone to sea-sickness so I sat in the middle of the boat to not feel any movement.

The boat left at 19h45 on the dot and returned at 22h. We were lucky to be able to see the lights of the city reflecting in the water as we docked and I was able to go outside on the deck to take some photos (see below). The fondue was delicious and creamy. Some people had pre-ordered the chef’s plate, which was a fish dish, in advance as they didn’t want the fondue and it looked delicious too! My big disappointment was the lack of choice concerning dessert: 3 choices, 2 of which contained some kind of alcohol, but none that tickled my fancy.

The cruise cost is Fr. 25.-, cheese fondue for Fr. 26.-, beverages and dessert are extra. Reservations are recommended and necessary for groups of 10 or more on Friday evenings for the cheese fondue; Thursday evenings for Fondue Chinoise (meat fondue cooked in a broth Fr. 40.-). This is all-year except during the summer.

Note: The CGN also offers the same thing from Lausanne to Morges.

See page 160 of Know-it-all passport 2011/2012 for our listing.

 

FONDUE IN A YURT

La Yourte aux Fondues

Place du Rhône

1204 Genève

077 461 95 02

Open for fondue 7/7 from 11h-22h (breakfast open from 8h)

www.t-interactions.ch

If you want to feel good about eating melted cheese and downing some white wine, then know that this place is run as a social service to help handicapped people, students and those with reintegration issues enter into the working world. Clients have told me that the fondue and ambiance was excellent and they would return. The wood-burning furnace adds to the atmosphere.

Fondue price: Fr. 22.- or Fr. 30.- for the fondue menu including viande sechée, fondue, dessert (or upgrade to a champagne fondue menu for Fr. 45.-). There are other choices available. I’m happy as among the dessert choices there is chocolate fondue but you must be at least 4 people to enjoy this!

This yurt opened mid-November, 2010 and will remain until the weather hots up.

 

Fondue at the Bains de PâquisFONDUE IN THE MIDDLE OF GENEVA’S PORT

Bains des Paquis

30, quai du Mont-Blanc

1201 Genève

022 732 29 74

www.bains-des-paquis.ch

www.aubp.ch

Set at the Bains de Pâquis, a sauna off the quai du Mont-Blanc, you realize that this isn’t your typical restaurant. Open all day and all year, you must try their fondue made with sparkling wine (Crémant) during the cold months. It's deliciously creamy and only Fr.  20.70/person including a bowl of fresh fruit salad! It is an association that runs this joint and you must go to the outdoor counter to order your fondue and pick up your drinks. If you are lucky you might get a proper chair, otherwise you will have to cosy up on a bench with strangers as the picnic-style tables are lined up 3 in a row! They serve excellent local wines for about Fr. 35.-/bottle. Listen out for the waiter carrying your hot and heavy fondue shouting your name as he scurries from one end of the room to the other. Once your are finished ask the waiter to scrape the cheesy crust from the bottom of the pan (racler la réligieuse du caquelon) then help yourself to a bowl of fresh fruit salad that is set by the wall (included in the price of the fondue). Open from 18h-21h for dinner. If you are up for it, have a dip in the lake followed by a sauna for a meager price before the fondue. Reservations recommended. Note: Don’t forget to wear layers as you might be near the windows or next to a fireplace.

See pages 159 and 269 of Know-it-all passport 2011/2012 for our listings.

 

Geneva's lake at night